Immediate implant in fresh socket associated with bone substitute graft
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.46875/jmd.v10i2.274Keywords:
Dental implants, Bone regeneration, OsseointegrationAbstract
Tooth loss causes loss of bone volume in the jaw and may make it impossible to install dental implants and cause significant cosmetic damage to the anterior regions. To avoid these undesirable defects, dentistry develops several techniques in order to preserve the bone and gingival periodontal architecture. Among these techniques is installing immediate implants in fresh alveoli associated with filling buccal gaps with bone substitutes. To achieve the high success rates that the literature exposes, it is necessary to respect the technical and biological principles and procedures, spatially in superior anterior regions and with greater operational accuracy. The aim of this study is the case of immediate installation of the immediate implant in the aesthetic region associated with bone replacement and discuss the main technical aspects of this surgery.